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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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[quote user="Marc"] I Found the BL10 with acustic lens technology more appealing than BL 7.2. (...) [/quote] That's right And visualy, the rectangle/triangle combination is very nice [quote] (...) Also I heard that the sound of BL7.2 is not so good [/quote] The BL 7-2 is a stunning stand alone speaker, but for 5.1 set ups doesn't work
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Congrat, Marc, but, two things that I haven't understood: Why a BL 2 with a pair of BL5? Why is the BV4 mounted so high? Anyway, a great set up!
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[quote user="moxxey"] Pretty much everyone agrees that there needs to be a BV7-46, too. Something in between the BV7-40 and 55! (...) [/quote] Totally agree! And a BL 7-3
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[quote user="Seanie_230"] (...) Bass is overpowering on some songs and non existant on others midrange is missing and to much treble (...) [/quote] If you're using mp3 music to make the test, the poor or overpowered bass is not a fault of the BL9, but the music. Try to use CD when you're making the set up. You've got a really stunning
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Do you really want an amazing 3D experience?? Turn off the BV and see to your wife/friend/husband eyes, your children playing, your prefered girl/boy neighbor nextdoor or just the city/beach/country/rain through your window!!
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[quote user="Hiort"] If a BV10 is shipped without DVB-HD, does that give an additional HDMI connection on top of the 2 that are standard? /C [/quote] No. You can add 4 using the Gefen's HDMI Expander.
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[quote user="elephant"] except I would have gone for the triangular speaker but of course you now can't swivel the screen . . . . [/quote] Or yes
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Mine's blue. Saw in red, white and yellow as well ;)
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You will be able to get a set up like this, using a HDMI splitter. There is one from Gefen, B&O compatible ;) link
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[quote user="steph"] (...) The only solution is scanning the CD cover or find a mid or high-res image on the Net. (...) [/quote] Infact, under Windows OS is the only way to view a high res. picture as cover art. I'd recommend you pics from 500x500 pixels (not under).
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